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Do The Independence

There are over 263 tracks on Do The Independence, a five-disc indie music compilation. The box set comes with a silver disc DVD (which contains 203 songs but no video); four CD-Rs (TDK or Sony discs) of 60 tracks; and printed artwork. All together there are over 175 acts.
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SHOJI HANO
Drums
(Heart Lord Studio)

The new five-track Drums album is a series of solo drum improvisations which draws from his Shintaido influences. Drum purists will love the crisp recording sound where every hi-hat is captured in pristine tones.
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PETER BROTZMANN and SHOJI HANO
Funny Rat/s 3... Flying Crow
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While Brotzmann is renowned as an energy player, Flying Crow can almost be considered mellow free. There is a roundedness in Brotzmann's sax tone, a certain composure that burns without setting off a fire. Or maybe it's Hano's gentle influence.
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Hoshizora No Drive
Syd Barrett Tribute Compilation Album
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The wildness, experimental anarchy and sheer noise are all here. The madcap is laughing alright.
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Santana
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Ryan Adams
Ryan Is Dead: Ryan Adams performs The Grateful Dead

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Manfred Mann's Chapter Three
Volume Three: The Lost Album

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Neil Sedaka
London 2010

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Paul McCartney
'B' Sides Himself

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Dave Brubeck
Mass "To Hope" Live (Salzburg 2004)

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The Rolling Stones
Keep Your Motor Running (The Lost Album)

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Miles Davis
Avery Fisher Hall, NYC 1975

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Lady Gaga
Malta 2009

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Manfred Mann's Chapter Three
Rough Mono Mixes

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Slade
Providence 1975

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Jefferson Airplane
The Volunteers Sessions

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Beck
Skip Spence's Oar

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Beatles
Revolution 1 Remixed

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Frank Zappa
Hollywood Bowl 1972

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Anjani Thomas with Leonard Cohen
Poland 2007

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Copperhead
Unreleased LP

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Spontaneous Music Ensemble
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Anna Ternheim
Hamburg 2006

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Derek Bailey
Tonic 2001

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Fillmore East 1971

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Elton John
Boston 2005

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Ten years ago, in 1998, Malaysians took to the streets and braved water cannons when they stood up for Anwar Ibrahim and reformasi. With what's happening in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysians might have to take to the streets again in 2008. Click here to read or buy Sabri Zain's first-person account of those early reformasi days in Face Off.

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The banks that control the world's supply of money are no better than counterfeiters - and their system of juggling debt has left the global economy teetering on the brink of ruin. Convicted fraudster Darius Guppy offers a provocative personal view.

In 1994, there resided in the cell next to mine a certain "Tommy". He had been imprisoned for counterfeiting Dutch Guilders to such a high standard that he had fooled the banks themselves. As was customary among prisoners who became friends, Tommy allowed me to read his legal papers and I became fascinated by the judge's sentencing speech, the gist of which was that his activities had been parasitical. By creating money out of thin air he had reduced the purchasing power of more deserving members of society. What would happen if everyone behaved like him?

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Or as columnist George Monbiot says, how the ultra rich enslave themselves in order to avoid paying taxes.

It's a bitter blow. When the UK government proposed a windfall tax on bonuses and a 50p top rate of income tax, thousands of bankers and corporate executives promised to leave the country and move to Switzerland. Now we discover that the policy has failed: the number of financiers applying for a Swiss work permit fell by 7 per cent last year. The government must try harder to rid this country of its antisocial elements.

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History, as it is generally known, is the story of the victors, written by the victors. For a fuller picture, as columnist and editor Ramzy Baroud points out, history from the view of the "vanquished" and the oppressed is equally important because it is the people's history that also puts a human face to all the statistics, maps and figures.

When American historian Howard Zinn passed away recently, he left behind a legacy that redefined our relationship to history altogether. Professor Zinn dared to challenge the way history was told and written. In fact he went as far as to defy the conventional construction of historical discourses through the pen of victor or of elites who earned the right of narration though their might, power and affluence.

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Gilad Atzmon: Wandering Jazz Player
Jazz musician Gilad Atzmon may write articles such as IsraHell and Holocaust Exploited but as Theo Panayides of the Cyprus Mail discovers, there is also a deep intertwining between Atzmon's musical persona (involving fluidity, fearlessness and perfectionism) and his life in general.
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Voices From The Choir: The Clash
One of the great pleasures of editing Live! Music Review was reading the letters it generated from readers every month. Many offered reviews of their favorite artists - often releases we hadn't covered. While some of these reviews fell into the trappings of “fandom” - where every performance was “spectacular” and even the most cloudy audience recording was sugarcoated as “quite listenable” - a great majority offered a more objective view and an exemplary knowledge of the subject. Eventually, a section of L!MR was created called Voices From the Choir to feature the best of such reviews. - Bill Glahn
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Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde Starts Money Sharing Site
After resigning as The Pirate Bay's spokesperson, Peter Sunde was left with some extra time to spend on his side projects. One of these ventures is Flattr, a social micropayment system for people who share content on the Internet, which just launched in Beta. Ernesto of TorrentFreak reports.
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The House That Dripped Blood
What if Dario Argento had directed Beetlejuice? That's what fans are saying about Nobuhiko Obayashi's classic 1977 avant-horror, Hausu (House), where, to keep the evil alive, an aunt posseses her niece and sucks the life out of her friends. Stephen Tan reviews.
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Do Androids Dream Of Electrifying Sex?
A mecha who dreams of sex is out for revenge in Kengo Kaji's splatterfest, Samurai Princess. But viewers might be wondering which is more outrageous - the copious bloodletting or the convoluted storyline. Stephen Tan reviews.
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Seen The Light

When a priest is infected with vampiric blood, the first vow to go out the window is the vow of chastity. Stephen Tan reviews Thirst, where Korean Park Chan-wook stands some vampire movie conventions on their head.
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New ROIOs*
Yes - Hammersmith Odeon, 2009
Talking Heads - Saratoga 1983: UPGRADE
VARIOUS - HBO presents 25th Anniversary Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame Concert 2009
Tom Waits - Tucson, Arizona 1975
Tom Waits - The Agora 1976: Pitched-Fixed
Tom Waits - Nighthawks On The Radio 1976
Iggy Pop and The Stooges - Death Trap
Paul Simon - Hollywood Bowl, 1991
Jill Sobule - Ann Arbor 2009
Ronnie Spector/ Darlene Love - Christmas Party 2009
Bruce Springsteen - Merry Christmas From Asbury Park
The Rolling Stones - LIVEr Than You'll Ever Be: 30th Anniversary Edition
Linda Ronstadt - Capital Centre, Maryland 1976
Linda Ronstadt - Live At Budokan 1979: Master cassette
The Shadows - Hammersmith Odean, 2004
The Shadows - Birmingham 2005
Pink Floyd - BBC Archives 1967-1969: Revision B 40th Anniversary Edition
Magnolia Electric Co - Amsterdam 2009
Don McLean - The Savoy 1981
The Pixies - Paramount Theatre 2009
Bonnie Raitt - Sigma Sound Studios 1972
The Raspberries - Reunion 2009
Cliff Richard & The Shadows - Ahoy, Rotterdam 2009
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VARIOUS - HBO presents 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Concert 2009: Edited
VARIOUS - HBO presents 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Concert 2009: COMPLETE
VARIOUS - HBO presents 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Concert 2009: HD-sourced
VARIOUS - Christmas In Rockefeller Center 2009
VARIOUS - Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2009
Top Of The Pops - July 1976
Them Crooked Vultures - Paris 2009: FIXED
Them Crooked Vultures - Cologne 2009
VARIOUS - Hurricane Festival Vol 1 2009
VARIOUS - Hurricane Festival Vol 3 2009
David Bowie - Dallas 1978
Eric Clapton - Yokohama 1999
Janine Jansen & Simone Lamsma - Prokofiev & Shostakovich 2008
Jay-Z - New York 2009


ROIO Of The Week
Ryan Adams - Ryan Is Dead: Ryan Adams performs The Grateful Dead [no label, 2CD]
Selection compiled by Chris Goodwin (goodwin1970@verizon.net). More good stuff at www.ryanadamsarchive.com. Almost all soundboard. A good selection of Ryan Adams covering the Grateful Dead with a lot of help from Phil Lesh.
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Sportsmanship: The Great Olympic Fraud
The range of ugliness - from the catty to the racist to the fatal - is significant because it exposes the reality of what the recent Winter Olympics are all about. As sports commentator Dave Zirin points out, "Going for the gold" is no longer about winning races but beating American Idol's Simon Cowell in the ratings.
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U.S. Super-Rich Get Five Times More Income Than In 1995
Recently uncovered IRS statistics show that it is the rich who have bankrupted the state, with the full assistance of the two pro-business parties. Social programs and the proportion of social resources allocated to the general population have nothing to do with driving the state to the poor house, reports Andre Damon.
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Wall Street Moves In For The Kill
In a recent commentary, former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson hit out against regulating Wall Street. But as economist Michael Hudson points out, although Wall Street has extracted US$13 trillion in bailouts just since October 2008, the thought of raising taxes on wealth to pay just $1 trillion over an entire decade for Social Security or health insurance is deemed a crisis that would lead Wall Street to shut down the economy.
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MUSIC REVIEWS

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Top Of The Pops 1975/1976 [no label 1DVD]
By late 1974, the mad rush of glorious new talent (or even non-talent) that had hallmarked the last couple of years of British popdom had finally run out of steam, and the first Top Of The Pops of the new year had no intention of making you think otherwise. By Dave Thompson
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Top Of The Pops - September and November 1973 [no label 1DVD]
It’s number one, it’s Top Of The Pops. By 27 September 1973, the venerable institution was approaching both its tenth birthday and it’s 500th showing; indeed, the first show on this disc is the 499th episode and, with the chart dominated by the Simon Park Orchestra’s instrumental rendering of TV’s Van Der Walk theme music, we’re guaranteed as mixed a bag as the show ever served up. By Dave Thompson
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MOVIE REVIEWS

INVICTUS
Dir: Clint Eastwood

If anyone thought Gran Torino was going to be director Clint Eastwood's swan song, well, here he is again, with Invictus where he doesn't wow the audience with lots of razzle-dazzle but, as Critic After Dark Noel Vera says, you will still find yourself cheering anyway.
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WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
Dir: Spike Jonze

As an adaptation of a book, Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are is a failure. You simply cannot adapt perfection, says Critic After Dark Noel Vera. But as a boy's dream (or rather, Jonze's dream of a boy's dream) of his inner demons confronting then sitting down to sadly acknowledge the presence of the other, perhaps even learn to care for the other, the picture is worth seeing.
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